CN1496186A - System for notifying location method capability based on terminal to network and its method - Google Patents

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CN1496186A
CN1496186A CNA031786588A CN03178658A CN1496186A CN 1496186 A CN1496186 A CN 1496186A CN A031786588 A CNA031786588 A CN A031786588A CN 03178658 A CN03178658 A CN 03178658A CN 1496186 A CN1496186 A CN 1496186A
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A telecommunications system and method is disclosed for allowing a cellular network to determine the optimum positioning method, having knowledge of all available network-based and terminal-based positioning methods. This can be accomplished by the Mobile Station (MS) sending to the Mobile Switching Center/Visitor Location Register (MSC/VLR) a list of terminal-based positioning methods that the MS is capable of performing. This list can, in turn, be forwarded to the Mobile Positioning Center (MPC) for determination of the optimum positioning method. For example, in a GSM network, the MS CLASSMARK information, which is sent to the MSC/VLR when the MS registers with the MSC/VLR, can be extended to include the MS's positioning capabilities.

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Will be based on the system and method for the positioning method capabilities informing network of terminal
Technical field
The present invention relates generally to be used for determining the telecommunication system and the method for mobile terminal locations in the Cellular Networks, relate in particular to according to the stationkeeping ability of available network locating method and portable terminal itself and determine best localization method.
Background technology
Cellular telecommunication is that the telecommunication that increases the fastest and demand maximum one of is used all the time.Now, it has embodied big and continuous percentage increases in all new telephone subscriber of the whole world.A standardisation bodies of setting up in nineteen eighty-two, European telecommunications research on standard institute (ETSI), formulate the technical specification of global system for mobile communications (GSM) digitlization mobile cellular radio system.
With reference now to accompanying drawing, Fig. 1, in the Public Land Mobile Nerwork of GSM this illustrate (PLMN), as Cellular Networks 10, to form by a plurality of regional 12 successively, each has a mobile switching centre (MSC) 14 and a comprehensive visitor location register (VLR) 16 therein.MSC/VLR zone 12, comprise a plurality of lane place (LA) 18 successively, be defined as the part in a given MSC/VLR zone 12, therein, a mobile radio station (MS) (terminal) 20 can freely move and not need to send correction position information to the MSC/VLR zone 12 of control LA18.Each lane place 18 is divided into many honeycombs 22.Mobile radio station (MS) the 20th, physical equipment, for example automobile telephone or other portable phone, be used for mutually by the mobile subscriber between and the user beyond the user network, not only, communicated by letter with Cellular Networks 10 with wired but also use wirelessly.
MSC14 communicates by letter with at least one base station controller (BSC) 23, and this controller successively, is kept in touch with at least one basic transceiver station (BTS) 24.BTS is a physical equipment, for the sake of simplicity, illustrates as a radio tower, provides radio to cover to its sub-district 22 of being responsible for.Should be appreciated that BSC23 can be connected to several basic transceiver stations 24, and can be used as the node of independent installation or lump together enforcement with MSC14.In either case, BSC23 and BTS24 parts are done as a wholely, are commonly called basic station system (BSS) 25.
With reference to figure 1, PLMN service area territory or Cellular Networks 10 comprise an attaching position register (HLR) 26 again, and it is a database that keeps all user profile, for example, user's leading file, current position information, international mobile subscriber identity (IMSI) number and other management information.HLR26 can place with given MSC14, lumps together with MSC14, and perhaps another kind of scheme can be a plurality of MSC14 services, and the latter is shown among Fig. 1.
VLR16 is a database, comprises the information that is currently located at relevant all mobile radio stations 20 in the MSC/VLR zone 12.If a MS20 roams in a new MSC/VLR zone 12, the VLR16 that links MSC14 is with the data (notifying the current location of the relevant MS20 of HLR26 simultaneously) from the relevant mobile radio station 20 of HLR database 26 requests.Therefore, if the user of MS20 then wants to make a phone call, local VLR16 will have necessary identifying information and not need to inquire again HLR26.The mode of describing before adopting, VLR and HLR database 16 and 26 respectively, comprise the various user profile relevant with given MS20.
The geographical position of determining MS20 in the Cellular Networks 10 has become important thing for far-ranging application recently.For example, positioning service can betransported the position that is used for determining their vehicle with taxi company.In addition, for urgent call, for example, 911 call out, and the exact position of portable terminal 20 may be extremely important for the consequence of emergency.And positioning service can be used for determining the position of stolen vehicle, is used to detect the lower home zone of charge and calls out, and is used to detect the focus of Microcell, perhaps for the user determines, for example, nearest gas station, restaurant, or hospital.
Seen in fig. 2 as accompanying drawing, Location Request Network Based for MS200 serving base station system (BSS) (220 and 240) produces locator data, is sent to mobile switching centre (MSC) 260.Then this locator data is handed to mobile positioning center (MPC) 270, the geographical position that is used to calculate MS200.The position of MS200 can be sent to the application 280 of request location then.Another kind of scheme, request use 280 can be positioned at MS200 itself or network (MSC/VLR260).
In order accurately to determine the position of MS200, need be from the locator data of the basic transceiver station (210,220 and 230) of three or more separation.This locator data for gsm system can comprise that for example, timing advance (TA) value must send a message so that BTS220 receives its Timing Advance in distributing to the time slot of MS200 corresponding to MS200.When a message when MS200 sends to BTS220, propagation delay is arranged, this depends on the distance between MS200 and the BTS220.The TA value is expressed as bit period, can be in from 0 to 63 scope, and each bit period is corresponding between MS200 and the BTS220 about 550 meters.Yet, should be appreciated that for a kind of based on network localization method, can adopt the time for any cellular system, distance, or the valuation of angle replace in the TA of this discussion value.
In case determined the TA value for a BTS220, the distance between MS200 and this specific BTS220 has just been known, but has not been actual position.For example, if the TA value equals 1, MS200 can on 550 meters radiuses Anywhere.From two BTS, for example, BTS210 and two TA values of 220, two possible points that provide MS200 to be positioned (two radiuses intersect at this).Yet, be used to from three BTS, for example, BTS210, three TA values of 220 and 230 can certain accuracy be determined the position of MS200.Utilize triangulation algorithm.Knowledge with three TA values and site location data relevant with each BTS (210,220, with 230) can be determined the position of (with certain accuracy) mobile radio stations 200 by mobile positioning center 270.
Therefore, timing advance (TA) value obtains from original (serving) BTS220 and two adjacent (target) BTS (210 and 230).For each target BTS (210 and 230) is determined the TA value, must carry out the location of each among the BTS (210 and 230) is delivered.The location is delivered and is similar to common asynchronous delivering.Target BTS, for example, BTS210 delivers the location with common delivering by a kind of new ACTIVATION TYPE in the CHANNEL ACTIVATION message and to distinguish.Deliver differently with common, based on receive HANDOVER ACCESS message from MS 200,210 of target BTS are calculated the TA value, mobile radio station 200 are not responded, and just, do not have PHYSICAL INFORMATION to send to MS200.Like this, after being stopped by the MS200 internal counter official hour cycle, for example after 320 milliseconds, MS200 will then turn back to the former channel that is distributed by original BTS220.
Another kind of scheme, MS200 itself can locate self in Cellular Networks 205.For example, MS200 can have global positioning system (GPS) receiver of interior dress, is used for determining the position of MS200.In addition, MS200 can send the time difference (OTD) that is observed between the time of time of signal and MS200 received signal according to BTS220, collects timing data.This time difference information can be sent to the position that MPC270 is used to calculate MS200, or MS200 itself, utilize the knowledge of orientation of BTS220, can determine its position.With reference to United States Patent (USP) NO.5724660, wherein discussed based on diverse network with based on the localization method of terminal.
Because the accuracy that market demand is higher, for example FCC Phase E-911 service can be carried out the mobile radio station 200 of location survey and be expected to spread unchecked on market.Yet, enough choose optimum positioning method by situation flexibly in order to make network 205, network 205 has all nodes that included, and is based on network and based on MS, and the knowledge of stationkeeping ability is necessary.Therefore, according to all available localization methods, network (MPC270) can be after all input factors be considered, have the ability to select or based on network localization method or based on the localization method of MS.Such input factor comprises desired service quality, the time on date of requirement, the application of requirement, user's reservation situation, and the positioning method capabilities of service network 205 and user terminal 200.
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to make Cellular Networks can be according to all based on network and determine optimum positioning method based on the localization method of terminal.
Another object of the present invention is the Cellular Networks of notification service in locating area, and the portable terminal that be positioned is to locate with all localization methods based on terminal that can get.
Summary of the invention
The present invention is directed to telecommunication system and method, be used to make Cellular Networks after having all available Network Based and localization method knowledge, to determine best localization method based on terminal.This can send to mobile switching centre/visitor location register (MSC/VLR) and realize by the localization method catalogue based on terminal that mobile radio station (MS) can be implemented MS.This part catalogue can quilt, successively, is submitted to mobile positioning center (MPC), is used for determining optimum positioning method.For example, in the GSM net, when MS registers with MSC/VLR, be sent to MS CLASSMARK (class mark) information of MSC/VLR, can be expanded is the stationkeeping ability that comprises MS.Advantageously, by sending the MS stationkeeping ability to MSC/VLR, network can be specific Location Request and selects best available localization method after considering desired service quality.
Specifically, the invention provides:
A kind of telecommunication system that is used for determining at the optimum positioning method of available localization method, this method is used for given in a plurality of portable terminals of a Cellular Networks terminal is positioned, and described telecommunication system is characterised in that:
Mobile switching centre in described Cellular Networks, described given portable terminal and described mobile switching centre carry out radio communication, described given portable terminal has the relevant location method information based on terminal, described given portable terminal send have described localization method based on terminal information to described mobile switching centre; With
The location node of communicating by letter with described mobile switching centre, described location node has the based on network location method information in being stored in, described mobile switching centre sends described location method information based on terminal and arrives described location node, described location node is determined described optimum positioning method according to described based on network location method information and described location method information based on terminal, and described location node utilizes described optimum positioning method that described given portable terminal is located.
A kind of method that is used for determining at the optimum positioning method of available localization method is used for a given terminal of a plurality of portable terminals in the Cellular Networks is positioned, and described method is characterised in that following steps:
Sent by described given portable terminal and to have based on the location method information of a terminal mobile switching centre in the described Cellular Networks, described mobile switching centre and described given portable terminal carry out radio communication;
Based on network location method information is stored in the location node of communicating by letter with described mobile switching centre;
By described mobile switching centre described location method information based on terminal is sent to described location node;
Determine described optimum positioning method by described location node according to described based on network location method information and described location method information based on terminal; With
Utilize described optimum positioning method to determine the position of portable terminal given in the described Cellular Networks by described location node.
A kind of portable terminal that in the telecommunications network that comprises a mobile switching centre, uses, it is characterized in that: this portable terminal comprises relevant information based on the mobile terminal positioning method ability, and is used in Classmark message the described information of relevant positioning method capabilities being sent to described mobile switching centre.
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Describe disclosed invention below with reference to the accompanying drawings, there is shown important model embodiment of the present invention and be attached in this specification as a reference, wherein:
Fig. 1 is a kind of block diagram of common land-Ji wireless telecommunications system;
Fig. 2 illustrates a kind of model location and delivers, and wherein the serving BS controller is inquired and sent to locator data by a basic transmitter-receiver of target;
Fig. 3 is with explain the block diagram that comprises based on the localization method of terminal in the CLASSMARK informational message that is sent to network by portable terminal;
Fig. 4 illustrates the model step according to a kind of definite optimum positioning method of optimum implementation of the present invention; With
Fig. 5 is illustrated in the step in a kind of exemplary timing advance localization method.
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The instruction of a large amount of innovation contents of the application will be described with particular reference to the exemplary embodiment of present the best.Yet, should be appreciated that what this type of embodiment provided is many several examples that help using innovation instruction content.Generally, the narration of being done in the application's explanation will not delimited in any different invention.And some narration may be applicable to the feature of some invention, but and inapplicable other.
With reference now to accompanying drawing, Fig. 3, using (RA) 380 when a request is that a particular mobile station (MS) 300 sends the mobile positioning center (MPC) 370 of Location Request to the lane place of serving the current place of MS300 (LA) 305, RA380 also can comprise quality of service information, for example, data rate and/or the locating information reliability returned by the Cellular Networks (MPC370) of carrying out the location.In order to satisfy the requirement of these service quality, MPC370 must select available optimum positioning method.Localization method can be based on network, for example, and timing advance (TA) method, then (TOA) method, or the angle of arrival (AOA) method, or based on terminal, for example, global positioning system (GPS) method, the time difference that observes (OTD) method, perhaps the OTD method of Zeng Qianging.In order to make MPC370 have knowledge based on the localization method of terminal, this information must send to MPC370 in the past receiving Location Request.
Therefore, when MS300 registered with MSC/VLR350, the stationkeeping ability of MS300 can be sent to serving mobile switching center/visitor location register (MSC/VLR) 350.For example, in gsm system, as having understood technically, the MS300 positioning method capabilities can utilize existing GSM message BSSMAP CLASSMARK UPDATE 310, is sent to MSC/VLR350.Particularly, " classmark information element 3 " 310 can be expanded to comprising the MS300 stationkeeping ability.Classmark information message310 describes the attribute of MS300 in typical case, cryptographic capabilities for example, RF power level of being supported and short message ability.After BSSMAP CLASSMARKREQUEST message from MSC/VLR350, during the dedicated mode of the change of wishing to indicate stationkeeping ability as MS300 to MSC/VLR350, the part that the localization method of MS300 can be used as controlled classmark transmission in the past sends to network, in this case, MS300 can send the message 310 of classmark information 3, or during the location is delivered, in this case, perhaps can send CLASSMARK UPDATE to target base station controller (BSC) (not shown), perhaps can send the HANDOVER REQUEST that comprises the MS300 stationkeeping ability and arrive target BS C.
New CLASSMARK information should indicate MS300 whether to MSC/VLR350 can support location based on terminal, supported based on the type of the localization method of terminal and whether MS300 can implement location Calculation according to the location survey that it is carried out self.Be noted that also can being included in for information about in the message to MSC/VLR350 of other.
In case MSC/VLR350 receives the localization method based on terminal, this information can be sent out the MPC370 of service for later use in definite optimum positioning method.Yet, should be appreciated that MPC370 can place jointly with MSC/VLR350, thereby this information does not need to send to the node of separation.
With reference now to accompanying drawing, Fig. 4, after the classmarkinformation 310 that comprises the MS300 stationkeeping ability has been sent to MSC/VLR350 (step 400) and has handed to MPC370 (step 410), when Location Request was come MPC370 (step 420), MPC370 must be according to available based on network and determine optimum positioning method (step 425) based on the localization method of terminal with by the desired service quality of RA380.In case localization method is chosen, for example, or Network Based or based on the method (step 425) of terminal, Location Request in company with localization method, is sent to the MSC/VLR350 (step 430 and 440) of service.Fu Wu MSC/VLR350 gives serving base station controller (BSC) 340 (step 435 and 445) with Location Request then.If MS300 is in the leisure pattern, then Fu Wu MSC/VLR350 must inquire about MS300, and Location Request being submitted to the calling of setting up before the BSC340 (step 435 and 445) to MS300, this calls out the ring back tone that does not activate on MS300, thereby does not cause the attention of MS300.
If localization method is a kind of based on network localization method (step 425), BSC340 obtains locator data (step 450) (though adopting three BTS320 in typical case) from the basic transceiver station (BTS) 320 of at least one service so, and this locator data is sent to the position (step 460) that MPC370 (step 455) is used to calculate MS300 by MSC/VLR350.Yet, if localization method is based on the localization method (step 425) of terminal, BSC340 sends Location Request to MS300 (step 470) by serving BTS 320, MS300 collects locator data (step 475), if MS300 has computing capability (step 480), MS300 determines its position (step 485).Yet if MS300 does not have ability according to its position (step 480) of locator data calculating that is obtained, MS300 hands to MPC370 (step 490) for the position (step 495) of calculating MS300 with locator data by BSC340 and MSC/VLR350.
With reference now to accompanying drawing, Fig. 5, can describe together with Fig. 2 of accompanying drawing, for example, select the timing advance localization method as MPC270, after BSC240 receives Location Request from MSC/VLR260 (step 500), original BSC240 determines which basic transmitter-receiver (BTS) 220 is being MS200 service (step 510), and as if possible, from then on serving BTS 220 obtains location (TA) value (TA1) in advance, or other locator datas (step 520), then, deliver (step 530) from two target BTS (210 and 230) acquisition TA value (step 580) by carrying out the location.If serving BTS 220 is not supported the location, must select other target BTS (not shown).Be noted that as discussing, can adopt other localization methods, replace obtaining the TA value based on triangulation at this.In addition, can utilize more than the location of three BTS (210,220 and 230) enforcement MS200.
The new ACTIVATION TYPE that is sent in the CHANNEL ACTIVATION message by serving BS broadcasts C 240 arrives target BTS 230, realize locating and hand to one of target BTS 230 (step 530), notification target BTS230 in the message that is sent needs to carry out the location and delivers (step 540).230 couples of serving BS broadcasts C240 of target BTS confirm CHANNELACTIVATION message (step 550) then.
Then, BSC240 sends a command to MS200 (step 560) by serving BTS 220, allows send HANDOVER ACCESS message to target BTS 230 (step 570).Waiting for response duration at MS200 from target BTS 230, for example about 320 milliseconds, target BTS 230 is utilized the visit pulse train that is sent by MS200, measures timing advance value (visit time-delay) (TA3) (step 575), and this locator data is sent to serving BS broadcasts C240 (step 580).Can deliver by other target BTS 210 being implemented the location then with the identical mode of narrating before this.The serviced BSC250 of TA value (TA3) that is recorded by target BTS 230 sends to MSC/VLR260 (step 585) together with the TA value (TA1 and TA2) from serving BTS 220 and 210 acquisitions of other target BTS then.
At last, TA value (TA3) from target BTS 230 acquisitions, TA value (TA1 and TA2) with other is submitted to Serving Mobile Location Center (MPC) 270 (steps 590) from MSC/VLR260, utilize triangulation algorithm to determine the position (step 595) of MS200 therein.MPC270 submits the geographical position of MS200 to application (node) 280 (steps 598) of request then.
As person of skill in the art will appreciate that, the notion of the innovation of describing among the application can be modified and change in very wide range of application.Therefore, the main body scope of patent should not be limited to any specific exemplary instruction content of being discussed.
For example, be noted that the application of packing into or linking user's MS, network application or outside application can utilize positioning service.
In addition, should be appreciated that, can be adopted by any Cellular Networks, include, but not limited to global system for mobile communications (GSM) net, PCS Personal Communications System (PCS) net, AMPS net and D-AMPS net in this navigation system that is disclosed and method.

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1. a kind of portable terminal (300) that in the telecommunications network that comprises a mobile switching centre (350), uses, it is characterized in that: this portable terminal (300) is included in the information based on the mobile terminal positioning method ability, and with Classmark message (310) information of described positioning method capabilities is sent to described mobile switching centre (350).
2. portable terminal as claimed in claim 1 (300), wherein said Classmark message are class mark information 3 message.
3. as the portable terminal (300) of claim 1 or 2, when this portable terminal (300) was registered with this mobile switching centre, maybe when receiving BSSMAP classmark message, it sent described stationkeeping ability with classmark message.
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